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Hi

i have a textbox in my sheet.
i use the multiline option and the scrollbars option for that textbox.
when i enter text to the textbox, everything is fine (i can see the
scrollbar)
but if i close the sheet and open it again, the scrollbar for that textbox
disappears (so i can't tell that there are more lines in that textbox than
what i can see...)
only when i click in the textbox - the scrollbar reappears...

did anyone see that ?
is there a way to show the scrollbar when opening the file ?

thanks,
Yaniv


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Yaniv wrote:

Hi

i have a textbox in my sheet.
i use the multiline option and the scrollbars option for that textbox.
when i enter text to the textbox, everything is fine (i can see the
scrollbar)
but if i close the sheet and open it again, the scrollbar for that textbox
disappears (so i can't tell that there are more lines in that textbox than
what i can see...)
only when i click in the textbox - the scrollbar reappears...

did anyone see that ?
is there a way to show the scrollbar when opening the file ?

thanks,
Yaniv


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